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they drove us back to work. i didn't even go in. they told us we had a couple days off. and i grabbed my keys, went and got in my truck, and... you know, i put it in the book. but, you know, i hit taco bell on the way home, hit the drive- through, a couple tacos. and... you know, ate it in my car right there and then... and then drove home. >> pelley: you were part of the team that killed osama bin laden, and the first thing you do when you get back to the united states is go to taco bell? >> owen: two tacos and a bean burrito. it's routine. >> pelley: life has been anything but routine for mark owen since the publication of his book was first announced. we'll have that when we come back. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to hear more about mark owen and what he saw inside bin laden's room. sponsored by pfizer. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help s
they drove us back to work. i didn't even go in. they told us we had a couple days off. and i grabbed my keys, went and got in my truck, and... you know, i put it in the book. but, you know, i hit taco bell on the way home, hit the drive- through, a couple tacos. and... you know, ate it in my car right there and then... and then drove home. >> pelley: you were part of the team that killed osama bin laden, and the first thing you do when you get back to the united states is go to taco...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your et
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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when you use s.w.a.t. teams and tactics and break down doors in the middle of the night, even if you have the right house the first thing they are going to do reach for the gun. >> appears the public they believe this makes them safer. you say it is -- >> i was researching this and found in all of the raids they always killed the dog. an interesting thing when i go out and talk about the raids when actual people were getting killed the responses sort of like that is awful but they probably were are doing something wrong or the police wouldn't have been there. and then you mention that the dog gets killed and people get really angry with that. >> do the students have questions? >> i'm a student at the university of pennsylvania. i was wondering if you you could tell us a little bit about no knock raids and the role that they play in the mill tarization? >> the no knock raid is i think a particularly sort of in sidious thing to have a in free he is sighty. democracy means that when there is a knock at the do
when you use s.w.a.t. teams and tactics and break down doors in the middle of the night, even if you have the right house the first thing they are going to do reach for the gun. >> appears the public they believe this makes them safer. you say it is -- >> i was researching this and found in all of the raids they always killed the dog. an interesting thing when i go out and talk about the raids when actual people were getting killed the responses sort of like that is awful but they...
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had occasion survey had to use anonymous resource name. but there are people such as michael german or former agents who are openly critical of these programs and do not believe in their efficacy. >> you've also gotten some criticism since the book came out, including today in the review in "the wall street journal" from people saying you've got this all wrong. this is pretty much fun for us and it has to prevent another 9/11. >> a former fbi agent put it critical review of the book in "the wall street journal." what is criticism hinges on includes john miller, assistant director of the fbi. and i criticized were coming to consistently talk about real terrorists. they mentioned faisal shaddai, the shoe bomber and the so-called dirty bomber. you got this wrong and are really there. i'm not disputing the fact you're a terrorist. i'm not defeating the fact that someone came very close to bombing the subway system. but where i think they go finest examples of these are examples of cases that never came on the radar through sting operations. in
had occasion survey had to use anonymous resource name. but there are people such as michael german or former agents who are openly critical of these programs and do not believe in their efficacy. >> you've also gotten some criticism since the book came out, including today in the review in "the wall street journal" from people saying you've got this all wrong. this is pretty much fun for us and it has to prevent another 9/11. >> a former fbi agent put it critical review...
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there's some wonderful ways we can use that. virtual classrooms, it can help us enormously. i'm working on that project with something in baltimore right now. >> of your scholarship fund. >> carson's scholars.org. everyone get involved. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> that is all the time we have left. as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues. all right. that will do it. [applause] john: are you a republican? >> no. john: democrat? >> are you a republican? democrat? tonight we a special edition of "stossel from the nation's capital where the students meet more than a thousand of them gathered to learn about liberties. tonight we discuss the future of freedom with presidential candidate gary johnson, libertarian congressman justin amash. we will look at the criminal justice system and the drone war. ann coulter will depend republicans dennis kucinich will defend democrats. that's our show tonight. flush ♪ >> and now john stossel. >> i am in washington, d.c. the place that has a lesson in liberty. i surrounded by colleg
there's some wonderful ways we can use that. virtual classrooms, it can help us enormously. i'm working on that project with something in baltimore right now. >> of your scholarship fund. >> carson's scholars.org. everyone get involved. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> that is all the time we have left. as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues. all right. that will do it. [applause] john: are you a republican?...
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thank you for joining us today. i'm daniel malloy, governor of connecticut and chairman of the education and work force committee. i am honored today to be joined by our committee's vice chair, governor tr ri branstad -- terry branstad of iowa. first, a bit of housekeeping. the proceedings of this committee's meeting are open to the press and all meeting attendees. as a consideration, please, take a moment and insure that your cell phones are silenced. the briefing books for this meeting were sent to governors in advance and can also be found in the blue binder in front of each of you. they include the agenda, background information, updates on federal legislation activity under this committee's jurisdiction and materials from our speakers. to my right is joan, the staff director of the nga of this committee, i should say. please, if you need any additional information or have any questions, please, see her. today we will hear from two distinguished panelists, after the formal remarks of the panel members, governors
thank you for joining us today. i'm daniel malloy, governor of connecticut and chairman of the education and work force committee. i am honored today to be joined by our committee's vice chair, governor tr ri branstad -- terry branstad of iowa. first, a bit of housekeeping. the proceedings of this committee's meeting are open to the press and all meeting attendees. as a consideration, please, take a moment and insure that your cell phones are silenced. the briefing books for this meeting were...
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we have a fox business news contributor with us. phil, all the numbers tell us gas prices are high. why are they high. >> reporter: there are so many reasons. especially you mentioned california. california of course had that huge refinery fire earlier this year. it forced a lot of those other refiners to pick up the slack and not go into maintenance early. now they can't stay out of maintenance forever, so they went into maintenance, causing a tightness of supply. i'll tell you, jenna, around the country we've had major refining issues that have caused the price of gasoline to go up, whether it be the east coast because of the hurricane, you know, the midwest because of the big crude unit going down, or even on the west coast. refining issues are number one, number two was the price of crude. you know, china consumed more crude than they ever did in the month of january, that helped drive up the cost of crude oil, and when crude oil prices go up gasoline prices always follow. jenna: this is the prices that we're seeing in february. what is the summer driving season going to look li
we have a fox business news contributor with us. phil, all the numbers tell us gas prices are high. why are they high. >> reporter: there are so many reasons. especially you mentioned california. california of course had that huge refinery fire earlier this year. it forced a lot of those other refiners to pick up the slack and not go into maintenance early. now they can't stay out of maintenance forever, so they went into maintenance, causing a tightness of supply. i'll tell you, jenna,...
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worked closely with us. it was a canadian operation. >> at least thank you at the end of the movie. >> it's indicative of the way the two worked together. >> in washington, i worked directly with ottawa through to washington and the canadians were committed to seeing it through. no sense in the inconceivable. they closed until the six diplomats were back home. >> of recently. >> they asked about the role of canada and the role that you played i want to play some of that sound. listen to this. >> the only thing i would say is 90% of the contributions to the ideas and the plan was canadian. that was full credit to the cia. with that exception, it's good. the character in the film was only in tehran a day and a half. the main hero in my opinionas ken taylor, an ambassador. >> i'm sure you appreciate the words. he was laying out really what happened to you. what did happen. what did the movie get right and wrong? >> it takes place as i think hollywood is prone to do. >> the essential escape a cooperative effort
worked closely with us. it was a canadian operation. >> at least thank you at the end of the movie. >> it's indicative of the way the two worked together. >> in washington, i worked directly with ottawa through to washington and the canadians were committed to seeing it through. no sense in the inconceivable. they closed until the six diplomats were back home. >> of recently. >> they asked about the role of canada and the role that you played i want to play some of...
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us. >> i've got three suggestions which would jump-start the economy, create jobs and also probably get the price of gasoline down. number one, you put pressure on the states to eliminate the 100 different blends we currently use for gasoline. the president should put that pressure on. so far he has not. second, build the pipeline. that would create instant jobs; 20 thousand by some estimates, at no cost to the taxpayer. and it would boost the economy. third, quit the delays on fracking. we are the saudi arabia of natural gas. let us go get it. create jobs and lower the price of natural gas and energy in america. do those three things: you skwrufrpb -- jump-start the economy, help with jobs and maybe help the price of gas to stabilize. >>gretchen: the likely of president obama doing? zero; right? what they have been talking about more is the strategic reserve, they might go into that. that's usually only for emergency purposes. >> it should only be used for emergencies. real trouble in th
us. >> i've got three suggestions which would jump-start the economy, create jobs and also probably get the price of gasoline down. number one, you put pressure on the states to eliminate the 100 different blends we currently use for gasoline. the president should put that pressure on. so far he has not. second, build the pipeline. that would create instant jobs; 20 thousand by some estimates, at no cost to the taxpayer. and it would boost the economy. third, quit the delays on fracking....
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us. i feel like they always look terrified. >> no. cool as a cucumber. it was a thrill to be close to all the fashions too. jane fonda knocked it out of the box in that canary yellow versace gown. people say hollywood ignores women over 70 but there was no ignoring her last night. >> she did look fantastic. others you thought looked fantastic too? >> jennifer lawrence. >> there's jennifer lawrence now we're seeing and there's jessica chastain. they looked beautiful. elegant, classy looks we like for a change. michael tammero, great having you. thanks for the update on the carpet. get some sleep. >> lots of fun. "fox & friends" starts now. we hope you have a great day. goodbye. >>gretchen: we will. good morning everybody. it is monday, february 25 now. i'm gretchen carlson. >> he was snubbed for best director, a nod for that but did the academy make it up for ben affleck with a gift for the first lady. watch this. >> and the oscar goes to? "argo." >>gretchen: argo's big win. jennifer lawre
us. i feel like they always look terrified. >> no. cool as a cucumber. it was a thrill to be close to all the fashions too. jane fonda knocked it out of the box in that canary yellow versace gown. people say hollywood ignores women over 70 but there was no ignoring her last night. >> she did look fantastic. others you thought looked fantastic too? >> jennifer lawrence. >> there's jennifer lawrence now we're seeing and there's jessica chastain. they looked beautiful....